Nick Blinko's Art: Fascinating & Frightening Schizophrenic Artwork

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Nick Blinko, former lead singer of the punk band Rudimentary Peni, is renowned for his intricate artwork, which he creates while off his schizophrenia medication. His art is characterized by obsessive detail and repeating patterns, reflecting the depths of his unfiltered mind. Blinko's work showcases hundreds of interconnected figures and faces, drawing comparisons to masters like Bosch and Goya. Despite the psychic torment and delusions he experiences, the compulsion to create art outweighs the desire for stability offered by medication. This highlights the complex relationship between mental illness and artistic expression, as seen in other artists like Louis Wain, known for his cat illustrations influenced by his own schizophrenia. The level of detail in Blinko's pieces often requires close examination to fully appreciate, emphasizing the profound impact of his condition on his creative process.
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These are by Nick Blinko, formerly lead singer of a punk rock band known as Rudimentary Peni. He's actually know probably more for his art work that he does all while completely off his medications to control his schizophrenia (for which he's been hospitalized for multiple times). I find the work fascinating, at the same time frightening. It's amazing to see just how far the brain can go and what comes out of the deepest corners of the most uninhibited minds. The level of detail, obsession, and repeating patterns is what I find frightening the most.

http://www.outsiderart.co.uk/blinko.htm (some of the pics in that gallery don't do the sketches justice, you have to have a close up look to see the level of detail all drawn by hand)

http://www.outsiderart.co.uk/blinko/large/blinko4.jpg
http://media.photobucket.com/image/nick%20blinko%20art/leftover_smack/th_nnbb.jpg(I mean just look at the background, all drawn by hand)
http://www.cookingwithsatan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/794531222303764.jpeg (zoom into see the level of detail if your browser allows)
http://www.cookingwithsatan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Afficher-toutes-les-photos-BLINKO-ART.jpeg


'In the case of British artist Nick Blinko (b.1961), who has in the past been hospitalised, the need to make pictures is stronger than the desire for the psychic 'stability' brought by therapeutic drugs which adversely affects his ability to work. His images are constructed of microscopically detailed elements, sometimes consisting of literally hundreds of interconnecting figures and faces, which he draws without the aid of magnifying lenses and which contain an iconography that places him in the company of the likes of Bosch, Bruegel and the late Goya. These pictures produced in periods when he was not taking medication bring no respite from the psychic torment and delusions from which he suffers. In order to make art, Blinko risks total psychological exposure'.
 
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Here's also work by artist Louis Wain who drew cats in his pieces and the influence his schizophrenia played.

http://www.gmilburn.ca/2008/07/04/wains-kalideoscope-cats/
 
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